NHK - Splashing Ink on Mt. Huangshan (2008)


NHK - Splashing Ink on Mt. Huangshan (2008)

Huangshan Mountain is located in the southern mountainous area of Anhui, China. Legend has it that the Yellow Emperor once sought Taoism here. Since ancient times, it has also been a place of refuge and seclusion for sages in troubled times, so there are many legends in Huangshan. To the world, the stunning scenery of Mount Huangshan is a fairyland. Huangshan has no peaks and no rocks, no rocks and no looseness, and no looseness is strange.

Due to the natural creation, the pine trees have countless postures and strange rocks are endlessly interesting. In winter and spring, the sea of clouds is magnificent, and the white waves between the peaks are either quiet or angry; especially at sunrise and sunset, the sunset is gorgeous and beautiful. In the midsummer of July, after the rain, the plants are fragrant and pleasant, the color is like red green; the precious medicinal materials of ginseng mushrooms absorb enough clouds, fog, rain and dew, and grow in the mountains. The long-standing residential settlements at the foot of the mountain have nothing to do with the past and the present.

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